>>4324770I have a Kamvas 13 and you don't really need a big graphic card. Intel or AMD integrated graphics are enough. If you have a dedicated one, it's better but not that important. A good CPU is what you want since Krita eats up a lot of it, especially when you dual screen. Get also some ram (the more you have the better it is).
I mainly draw on a 2012 computer and it get the job done. I had 6gb of ram but I switched to 16gb to really get comfy.
That being said, I don't want to start another useless war about the best drawing software but Krita may not be the best choice if you don't have a good computer. Try it for yourself to see if you don't have any issue but I always have some high CPU usage with this computer and also on more recent ones with way better specs. But it's only when I use dual screen though. With Photoshop, CSP, Sai, FireAlpaca and other softwares I don't have any issues. So yeah, maybe try another program.